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Strategies & Market Trends : The Stock Market Bubble -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Terry Whitman who wrote (2513)1/10/1999 7:33:00 PM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3339
 
I'm not sure there really is a bubble. Has anyone seen the breakdown of the rates of return on the S&P 500 by group? I was amazed at the statistics. I don't have exact figures but you'll get the idea. If someone has the exact figures, please post.

1998 stock rates of return:

S&P top 100 44% (rate estimated based on memory)
next 100 28%
next 100 15%
next 100 3%
next 100 -15%

This I think gives interesting insight as to what's really going on. We aren't talking about the cheap small stocks here--these are all enormous companies. Perhaps the bubble isn't as widespread as is widely believed. Ted



To: Terry Whitman who wrote (2513)1/10/1999 8:53:00 PM
From: Andrew  Respond to of 3339
 
<<the euro, the renamed ECU (European Currency Unit), the new money of the European Community, with its own central bank--the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany>>

Did the Germans follow Prince or is the symbol for the ECU, a C with several negating slashes, just them laughing at us, i.e. the NOT-see. <g>